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  • Peak oil review - Nov 16


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    A weekly review including: - The day of the whistleblower - A New focus for the World Energy Outlook - Production and prices - Oil and the recovery - Quote of the Week - Briefs read more
    4 hours ago
  • The Nabucco-South Stream race intensifies


    AriRusilas BalkanPerspectiveAuthority Authority: 107
    The race between the two EU’s eastern gas pipelines is going on while next winter can again show some supply problems via Ukraine. South Stream got latest boost on 11 th November 2009 as Russia’s Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko and Slovenian Economy Minister Matej Lahovnik signed an agreement on the passage of ...
    1 day ago
  • The Nabucco-South Stream race intensifies


    AriRusila's BalkanBlogAuthority Authority: 107
    The race between the two EU’s eastern gas pipelines is going on while next winter can again show some supply problems via Ukraine. South Stream got latest boost on 11 th November 2009 as Russia’s Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko and Slovenian Economy Minister Matej Lahovnik signed an agreement on the passage of ...
    1 day ago
  • Another series of consultations on energy


    Robert Kyriakides's WeblogAuthority Authority: 127
    The UK Government just has published (on 9 th November) a series of draft policy statements and will “consult” on them.  One of those statements is supposed include ideas which if enacted will speed up planning processes for nuclear energy; another will similarly deal with large scale renewable energy such as ...
    1 day ago
  • Book Review - Oil on the Brain


    The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our FutureAuthority Authority: 640
    Oil on the Brain by Lisa Margonelli was recommended by Paul Sankey at the 2009 Energy Information Administration Conference as a book that provided great insight into the oil industry. I have had it on my list of books to read, and recently picked it up to read during my travels. I have been traveling a lot ...
    1 day ago
  • Renewable energy policy to result in 1.9M jobs, study says


    Gadget ReviewsAuthority Authority: 148
    The Obama administration’s progressive support for renewable energy will result in about 1.3 million green collar jobs, according to a new report published by three U.S. universities. They will also elevate the average household income by more than $1,000 and America’s GDP by $111 billion by 2020.This sets Obama ...
    2 days ago
  • EVENT: Rising Tigers, Sleeping Giant: Major New Report on US vs. Asian Competitiveness in Clean Energy Technology


    WattHead - Energy News and CommentaryAuthority Authority: 128
    A new report by the Breakthrough Institute and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation , "Rising Tigers, Sleeping Giant," is the first to thoroughly benchmark clean energy competitiveness in four nations: China, Japan, South Korea and the United States. Developing better and cheaper clean energy ...
    2 days ago
  • The IEA and World Oil Supply Projections


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    A front page report November 9, 2009 in The Guardian tells us that "Key oil figures were distorted by US pressure, says whistleblower." read more
    2 days ago
  • The Choice Ahead: Entrenched Fossil Fuel Dependence Or Climate Change Management


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    According to Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard economist Linda Bilmes, the Iraq War cost three trillion dollars. While much of the money used to conduct the war was borrowed (most notably from Chinese institutions), ultimately American taxpayers will be responsible for many years to come for footing the bill, ...
    2 days ago
  • A New Geopolitical Jevons Paradox? A Look at Non-OECD Oil Demand


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    This is part 2 of my post on oil demand. This time I look at the Non-OECD demand and how it may impact global oil demand. Based on data from the 2009 BP Statistical Review , the OECD oil consumption in 2008 decreased by -3.2% while demand within emerging economies increased by +3.1%. The report also indicates ...
    3 days ago
  • Senators, Congressman Push to Keep Solar Jobs in U.S.


    GetSolar.com Solar Homes & Solar Installers Directory BlogAuthority Authority: 131
    Following closely on the heels of Evergreen’s decision to outsource to China , a quartet of legislators representing three different states and both sides of the political spectrum introduced earlier this week a bill intended to bolster solar manufacturing jobs in the United States . A bipartisan piece of ...
    3 days ago
  • Hoist With His Own (Green) Petard


    China Legal BlogAuthority Authority: 154
    I wrote the other day about the explosive growth in the auto industry, essentially bitching and moaning about the trade-offs between short-term economic growth and environmental damage.My one small silver lining was the recent announcement to raise fuel prices. Unfortunately, I may have to shoulder some of that burden ...
    3 days ago
  • Hoist With His Own (Green) Petard


    China HearsayAuthority Authority: 430
    I wrote the other day about the explosive growth in the auto industry, essentially bitching and moaning about the trade-offs between short-term economic growth and environmental damage. My one small silver lining was the recent announcement to raise fuel prices. Unfortunately, I may have to shoulder some of that ...
    3 days ago
  • ODAC Newsletter - Nov 13


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    The IEA 2009 World Energy Outlook, the report which informs energy policy for 28 nations, was released on Tuesday in London. The report’s key focus this year was climate change... read more
    3 days ago
  • Murphy’s law has no time vector!


    Fire EarthAuthority Authority: 136
    Nature Defaults on Hydroelectric SupplyLocalize or face the consequences: Brazil Power failure plunges its largest cities into darknessThe US, EU countries, China, Japan and other energy dinosaurs WILL experience similar disruptions…Another Warning Shot Fired by Nature:Your systems are too inflexibleBanking on the ...
    3 days ago
  • The Dr. Dan Mongiardo(D-KY) Campaign for U.S. Senate Questions Conways(D-KY) Millions in Investments to a Texas Energy Co.


    The Political BridgeAuthority Authority: 145
    NEWS RELEASE     November 12, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kim Geveden, (502) 682-2010 kgeveden@drdan2010.com  Annette Lee, (502) 498-4008 x230 aml@drdan2010.com Conway To Profit If Cap and Trade Passes, While KY Families Lose Jobs and Pay Higher Electric Bills ...
    3 days ago
  • The reactor relapse takes 3 hits to the head


    The Smirking Chimp - News And Commentary from the Vast Left-Wing ConspiracyAuthority Authority: 618
    The much-hyped "Renaissance" of atomic power has taken three devastating hits with potentially fatal consequences.  The usually supine Nuclear Regulatory Commission has told Toshibas Westinghouse Corporation that its "standardized" AP-1000 design might not withstand hurricanes, tornadoes or earthquakes.  ...
    4 days ago
  • IEA whistleblower fallout continues - Nov 12


    Energy Bulletin -Authority Authority: 593
    -IEA Whistleblower Claims Agency Has Downplayed Looming Oil Shortage -"Its Really Bad" - Oil Supplies Intentionally Overstated -Looming oil crunch played down: IEA whistleblower -Did the US pressure the IEA over oil supply forecasts? read more
    4 days ago
  • NY Times: A "Cap and Trade Energy Bill" is Unlikely to Be Enacted During this Session of Congress


    The Political BridgeAuthority Authority: 145
    Congress is unlikely, this year or next, to establish the “ cap and trade ” system for curbing carbon emissions that Mr. Obama and party leaders seek. Nor are world leaders at a climate conference in Copenhagen next month likely to strike a concrete deal to limit emissions in the name of curbing global ...
    4 days ago
  • Renewable energy: a prize for the Minister who actually answers questions


    Robert Kyriakides's WeblogAuthority Authority: 127
    Last week in Parliament the Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change was asked how the £5.8 billion that the Government would spend on renewable energy over the three years ended April 2011 was broken down.  It was a good question, asked by Greg Clark for two reasons;  the first reason is that it would ...
    4 days ago

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